Institute of Sociology
of the Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology
of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Grigor’eva K.S. Racial Profling as a Form of Surveillance and Securitizing Practice. Russian Sociological Review. 2024. Vol. 23. No 1. P. 60-80.



Grigor’eva K.S. Racial Profling as a Form of Surveillance and Securitizing Practice. Russian Sociological Review. 2024. Vol. 23. No 1. P. 60-80.
ISSN 1728-192X
DOI 10.17323/1728-192x-2024-1-60-80

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Abstract

Racial profling research is a relatively new, dynamically developing feld of knowledge, attracting the growing attention of the scientifc community. However, the development of this area is associated with a number of theoretical and methodological problems. In addition to the difculty of reliably establishing the racial imbalance itself in the law enforcement system using the currently existing methodological approaches, there is the problem of insufcient theoretical understanding of the phenomenon. Criminal justice studies, which traditionally include the study of racial profling, are not very rich in theoretical approaches. As a rule, they focus on the discrepancy between legally established norms and real practices, and are more descriptive than analytical. In addition, focusing exclusively on the work of the police unnecessarily narrows the research feld, leaving behind the scenes actors who are actively involved in the initiation and implementation of racial profling, but are not directly related to the security feld. This article attempts to place the issue of racial profling within the broader context of the study of surveillance and securitization, using a case study of special controls on people from the Caucasus, Central Asia, Ukraine, and Roma in Russia.